Holdovers Edgar Charcos, Anton Tamayo, Tonton Peralta, Luke Sese, Jielo Razon, Kim Aurin and Jerome Pacia are remnants of the Las Piñas-based five that reached the Final Four of NCAA Season 94 basketball tournament.

Lim, on his second year as Altas coach, added six new players to power up his squad also in preparation for the upcoming NCAA season.

Among the notable transferees are center Ben Adamos, Lean Martel and Lele Guissani from San Beda, James Labarda from Arellano U, Jeffer Egan from Southern Philippines College, Cagayan de Oro City, Ramlee Lanoy from St. Francis of Assisi and 6-4 power forward JBoy Solis from Olivarez College.

Back as point guard is Kieth Pido, who is on his last year with the Altas after his injury last season.

“We are using D-League to see where we are right now and to get good games and proper adjustments, kung ano pa ang dapat gawin,” said Lim.

“It’s always best to play best teams, to make a better and competitive team, interesting to see how strong we are, kung kulang pa o pwede na sa NCAA,” he added.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is a term that is becoming more and more widely used especially in the academic, business and science sectors. I was recently invited to be the guest speaker at the recognition rites of the graduate schools of the DLSU Ramon del Rosario College of Business.

Malacañang yesterday maintained that President Duterte does not know Wilfredo Keng, the businessman that sued Rappler for cyber liber, after an administration critic pointed out the government made decisions that favored his business.

Late last year the tax authorities issued a notice to the public identifying the top withholding agents (TWAs) who are mandated to withhold expanded withholding tax (EWT) equivalent to one percent on purchase of goods and two percent on purchase of services from local or resident suppliers, including non-resident aliens engaged in trade or business in the Philippines.